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Blood of a Poet at Thierry Goldberg Projects
5 RIVINGTON STREET, GROUND FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10002 ph: 212.967.2260

Artist Olivier Babin does a sock monkey impression










Zoe Crosher: The Unraveling of Michelle duBois
January 8 – February 14, 2010
DCKT Contemporary
195 Bowery NY, NY

DCKT Contemporary is pleased to present ZOE CROSHER’s The Unraveling of Michelle duBois, a reconsidered archive culled from crates, boxes and albums consisting of endless flirtatious smiles, tourist shots, cheesecake mementos and suggestive poses in every film type and size.










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